The title is not a typo
and no my already non existent punctuation skills have not deteriorated further
this lino print is of a fiddle leaf philodendron
I tried to do the whole clever title which I am not too sure I pulled it off
but lame arse titles are a bit of a trademark with me by now I would think
but lame arse titles are a bit of a trademark with me by now I would think
I love these plants an inordinate amount
the leaves are like great green shiny plates
and they seem to be scarily hardy, and cat proof
despite Barry attempting to have a bit of a climb yesterday
Happily it was intact, as was Barry
which is a good thing as I swear the guy at the nursery blanches with horror every time I come waltzing in looking for something else to kill
I garden the same way I do most other things
which means with no organisation and by the seat of my pants
so it is inevitable that a few won't make it
but these babies have been thriving... at the moment
so immortalising them before they cark it is a bit of an insurance policy
and proof that at one time they actually looked amazing
So I started with a sketch
which I loved...a lot
and thought I would do it as a lino print
not sure it is the most obvious idea
because we don't all look at a complicated leaf structure and see a lino print
but all's well and all that and it was great fun
so that means it was a success all over the place if I do say so myself
I am carefully limiting myself to some lino while work jobs are drying and things
to save myself from going down my normal obsessive rabbit hole
which would see the family not being fed
or perhaps their meals being turned into subjects
which has certainly happened on more than one occasion
and perhaps we would find clothes piling up
which I might just try to write off as an installation
or another possible subject
I have tried using that one before though and they didn't fall for it
so in the interests of family harmony I am showing uncharacteristic restraint
It is funny how you just can't kill old habits off in some things
when I was teaching lino printing in my past life as a high school art teacher
I always got the students to draw in the black and white
so that they could see clearly what to carve
and now I can't seem to shake the habit myself
but it does save a bit of brain ache along the way
and I admit that I love how this turned out so I see many more in my future
I have even started drawing up a plan for an online class
I am loving teaching Delicious Paint and think this would be a fun subject for another one
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Mugs from Katja, Mo, Donna and Sandra |
Finally this week I am sharing the latest Cuppa paintings
I am loving the new ones people are sending in
and hope many more come my way...
the pile is still looking healthy but I am loving it so much and madly painting away
which means I am having the mild anxiety of worrying that I might run out of them
it's not going to happen any time soon
but even still... always room for more!
which means I am having the mild anxiety of worrying that I might run out of them
it's not going to happen any time soon
but even still... always room for more!
happy painting all...xx
26 comments:
I'm so enjoying your lino cuts. Yet something else you are making gorgeous!! You are an inspiration to me and I'll have to get mine back out to give it a go!!!!!!!
Amazing technique for me. Love the result, the green plant.
Happy PPF xx
Fantastic artwork always! I feast for the eyes!
Super print
I love making my own stamps as well :) urs is lovely as is all ur work !!!
great name for a plant! Like you, I have a tendency to kill plants so we haven't had any indoor ones for years and the garden just looks after itself (well, that's not true at all S looks after it but it's a country cottage garden so the wild look is how it's meant to be anyway!) I have just bought three succulents to keep in my art shed - they tend to be hardy so fingers crossed! Anyway, your lino cut is fab although I'm a fan of colour so love your illustrations best as they are always so wonderfully vibrant.
Your work translates beautifully as a print. Who would have thought it as your work is always so colourful. I love the strong lines of your print.
I also love your print and would love to know how to do it.
When I quit work I intended to do all the house keeping that never got done while I was working. Guess what? I still don't prioritise it. Life is too short to get hung up in it, I do what I need to do and once in a while I do the rest. Life is good. Love your art.
well, not only are you a brilliant illustrator but you are a natural at lino cutting-brilliant art!
Lino cutting is completely alian to me... I have never tried it and it looks all sorts of complicated, so I think I will leave to the experts, of which you are clearly one of! Gorgeous! And Love the painting too! :0)
I remember this lino cutting in my grade nine art class, I wish I had paid better attention because my 59 year old self loves this and would love to try,,
your work is beautiful ( as always ),,
such an inspiration you are,,
Love the cups. Great job on the lino cuts. I know very little about it, but I'm learning from you. It seems like a lot of fun. Have a wonderful day Tracey.
Very good drawing, I am following your work since Google+ and I feel great.
Saludos desde España
Very good drawing, I am following your work since Google+ and I feel great.
Saludos desde España.
Wonderful cup sketches again! Love those! And your wood block print is very nice too! :)
Wow love the lino print...it really is spectacular in all colours ...and of course your amazing cups are fabulous too... I came back to watch and listen to the video it was awesome... Can't wait to see what you do with all of them one day... very exciting project.
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Lino is a mystery for me, have never tried it, this looks great like your drawings.
Old habits, I know. One just have to do the same as in writing: kill your darlings!
It's so hard!
Tracey, i so love your lino cuts!! And your sketch is the best. i would frame that. I've only tried lino cuts once (way back in high school) but you make me want to try it again. Your work (and you) are always such an inspiration for me. Thank you. xx
You are so tempting me to try carving....
If I spend one $ on this it is your fault.
The lino cut is great and i love the print you made. Also love the colorful version and the cups! Happy PPF!
I am obsessed with lino cuts at the mo too and think my final piece on my course will be done in them. I made the fatal mistake of forgetting to reverse the image on the last one. Doh. I like that tip of drawing in black and white.
Love your fiddly plant print! So gorgeous - also love the colour of your lino tile - mine is boring brown!
Wonderful lino, I really love those lines, and a fantastic sketch too! And oh my, I haven't seen that cup for ages! It seems to have wandered to the very back of the cupboard. I should get it out again.
Wow, fabulous paintings, I so like them. Happy Friday!
Love and hugs
Maarit
I like the lino too :)
Fabulous result, Trace! Love it! Great idea for a class too. :)
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